Answer This answer is two fold. One thing always good to have in any home is a dictionary, and the answer to your question is debilitated means not able to work or do much because of sickness. An example of this might be. I have a debilitating disease and I'm not able to work, my feet or arms are too sore because of this disease. It has rendered me useless.
General debilitation is weakness or inability to function properly that is not limited to a specific part of the body. Instead, general debilitation affects the body as a whole.
Mercury owns Gemini and Virgo. Exaltation sign : Virgo, debilitation : Pisces.
Increasing debilitation, worsening shortness of breath, weight loss and, eventually, death.
Samuel Bischoff died on May 21, 1975, in Hollywood, California, USA of general debilitation.
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palatable, balanced diet with high caloric density, small amounts fed throughout the day
is an infectious diease that has been know since blibical times,It's a characterzied by disfiquring skin sores,nerve damage &' progessive debilitation.
Osteoarthritis can be responsible for the complete debilitation of the knee joint. which in turn can lead to the destruction of bone, muscle and other tissue in that area
Lazaros Arbos who suffers from a debilitation stutter auditioned with the song "Bridge Over Troubled Waters". His stutter dissapears when he sings and the result was beautiful.
tiredness, fatigue, weariness, debilitation, depletion, emptying, consumption
Pain and suffering, debilitation, medical costs, lost time and wages, permanent and chronic damage, death. Don't forget public hysteria and fear of the food supply. Then there are legal consequences which can include litigation, fines and imprisonment.
In most cases, no. The word toxins originate from the word toxic, which is defined as containing material that is capable of causing death and serious debilitation. But if you're actually trying to get rid of a pest or something, then it may be alright. Just be careful of what (or who) you actually end up poisoning.